Bui. 52. U. S Dept. of Agriculture. 



Plate II. 



Fig. 1.— The End of a Mango Branch Showing a Persistent, Diseased Peduncle 



OF THE January Bloom, with a Second Bloom Appearing Around It. March, 



1912. 



(Consideriibly reduced.) 



Fig. 2.— a Pedicel from a Mango 

 Panicle which Blighted Be- 

 fore THE Flowers Opened. 

 March, 1912. 



( Xaturul size. ) 



Fig. 3.— Young Mulgoba Mango Fruits which 

 Set on Diseased Pedicels. April, 1912. 



(Natural size.) 



